TRANSFORMATION RETREAT 2019

TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE 

On this 8-day journey together, we will guide, educate and transform your mind, body and health in a unique way so that you can go home not only feeling great, but also with the open mind and confidence to continue in your new lifestyle of health, self love and newfound energy.

Through this experience, you will learn how to eat for wellness, listen to your body and mind and transform into a better version of you.

It’s easy and fun and it can be the first step toward the best gift you’ve ever given yourself.

FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY…

Follow our journey and allow us to help guide you to be a better, healthier and happier you. It’s time to transform your life, with ease and enjoyment.

HOW?

By joining the Heart Wings Family Transformation Retreat this October in the tranquil old town of Sardinia, our home away from home together.


WHERE:

Antica Dimora del Gruccione boutique hotel

Sardinia, Italy


WHEN:

October 10th -18th , 2019 


FOR MORE DETAILS:

info@heartwingsworld.com

FOLOW US:

@changewithheartwings


Water, a vital nutrient and it’s free… well almost!

I have been meaning to write something on this topic for some time. Now, before you roll your eyes and say 'here’s just another article on the importance of hydration…' Listen up!

As you know, I am a bit of a greenie and this puts another spin on things. I’d like to talk about bottled water and how wasteful it is. Not only does it cost us, as you’ll read, it has significant negative impact on our environment. In fact, bottled water is a downright environmental disaster! Here are some facts from The Water Project for you to consider:

Fact 1.  Bottles used to package water take over 1,000 years to biodegrade, and if incinerated, they produce toxic fumes. It is estimated that over 80% of all single-use water bottles used simply become "litter". 

Fact 2.  Recycling is only feasible in limited circumstances because only PET bottles can be recycled. All other bottles are discarded. Only 1 out of 5 bottles are sent to the recycle bin.

Fact 3.  In developed economies, landfills are overflowing with millions of tons of discarded water bottles alone. 

Fact 4.   It is estimated that actually 3 litres of water is used to package 1 litre of bottled water. (Ridiculous, right?)

We are so lucky here in Australia - We have access to clean and safe drinking water, it flows straight out of our taps and into our homes. We don’t even need to boil it before we drink. Not to mention that we have already paid for it through our water rates or rent! According to The Water Project, 1 in 9 people worldwide do not have access to safe and clean drinking water. In developing countries, as much as 80% of illnesses are linked to poor water and sanitation conditions. See? We are lucky.

I read an article recently, which stated that unsuspecting Australian consumers are buying filtered tap water or boiled rainwater at massive mark-ups of more than 180,000%. Yep, you read that right, one hundred and eighty thousand percent! Apparently, customers are happy to pay for the convenience! But what could be more convenient than water from the tap, drinking fountains or free water at a restaurant or café? 

So why do I make a big song and dance as a health professional about ensuring you drink enough water? It’s because:

  • The human body can last weeks without food, but only days without water.
  • Our bodies are made up of 50 to 75 per cent water.
  • Water forms the basis of blood, digestive juices, urine and perspiration, and is contained in lean muscle, fat and bones.
  • As the body can’t store water, we need fresh supplies every day to make up for losses from the lungs, skin, urine and stools (poo).

OK, here’s the million-dollar question, how much should you drink?

  • Always pay attention to how much water your body actually needs, as the amount we need depends on our body size, metabolism, the weather, the food we eat and our activity levels.
  • I find it is very common for my new clients to either be drinking too little or too much water (yes - this is possible). I know I say this time and time again, but each and every individual is unique and would require different levels of hydration. 

Symptoms you might have if you’re not drinking enough water include: Being thirsty, suffering headaches, tiredness and weakness, mood changes and slow responses, dry nostrils, dry or cracked lips, dark-coloured and smelly urine, and in extreme cases, confusion and hallucinations.

Let’s spice things up. Water can taste great too!

Some easy water recipes:

If you're someone who thinks water is boring and prefers a little fizz, then invest in a Soda Stream – easy to use and inexpensive. In fact, this will save you $$$ as you won’t be buying bottled soda water anymore.

Your choice:

Water from your tap, filtered or unfiltered, fizzed with your Soda Stream - up to you.

Option 1: Squeeze fresh lemon or lime with an addition of fresh mint leaves.

Option 2: Immune booster

Grate 1 tsp. of ginger, ½ tsp. of honey (or maple syrup for any fructose intolerances) and a squeeze of fresh lemon and orange.

Option 3: Mixed berries – either blended or whole.

Super easy, delicious and refreshing - Without any nasties.

By the way, you have my permission to go out there and buy some trendy reusable BPA-free water bottles that suit your personality! The options are endless these days, we just need to keep them clean! Keep one chilling in the fridge so you always have fresh cool water when you need it!

Google Quiz

Now, just so that I know that you have read my blog all the way to the end, here is a little quiz... I’d like to hear your answers. So get Googling and e-mail me your best answers for a mystery prize! (OK, there’s no prize, we’re all grown-ups!)

Q1: Is body water content higher in males or female? Or the same?

Q2: How many litres of water do adults lose a day excluding hot weather and exercise?

Q3: How many litres of water do we lose over a 3-hour period when traveling by plane?

Love, CR xx


 

My seasonal & reasonable Buddha Bowls

 

 

Now, if you haven’t already been acquainted, I would like to introduce you and your tastebuds and stomach to the Buddha Bowl! Some have described them as multiple downward dogs and soul rectifying therapy in a few mere mouthfuls! (Just setting your expectations here!)

So what is a Buddha bowl you might ask, well… it is a bowl so packed full of food that it has a rounded bump or “belly” on the top much like the swollen belly of a Buddha. Oh, and did I mention that they are full of nutrients and damn tasty!

Now, before I get into recipes, how-toos and whys, I am going to put a Candice spin on things! What I am going to give you is a different Buddha Bowl recipe for each season that makes best use of the produce that is freshest in that season. The reasons being that you can easily get your hands on the ingredients, they will be better for you as they haven’t been in storage etc. and better on the hip pocket to boot!

So here goes, two Summer Buddha Bellies to choose from… I mean Buddha Bowls!

Biotic Plus Buddha

Ingredients:

  • Chili
  • Carrot
  • Saurkraght  
  • Radicchio
  • 1 zucchini
  • 1/2 fennel bulb
  • 1 avocado
  • 2 tsp. olive oil
  • 2 tsp. lemon juice1 pinch sea salt and black pepper
  • 4 tbsp. sauerkraut
  • 1 Soft boiled egg

 

Making the Buddha: Grate the carrots and zucchini. Slice the chili, then just scoop the avocado out of its bed or slice it up and chop up some spring onions. Place all prepared ingredients onto the bed of lettuce. Drizzle with olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper and give it a good toss with your hands. Divide the salad in two bowls, place a generous tablespoon of sauerkraut in each bowl. Finally, top each bowl with a fried or boiled egg, sprinkle with sesame seeds and maybe even a drizzle of sesame oil. Serve immediately.

 

Green belly Buddha

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup sweet peas or frozen  
  • 2 eggs – scrambled
  • 1 zucchini
  • 4 asparagus sticks
  • 1 Avocado
  • ¼ of a bunch of broccoli heads
  • ½ bulb of Fennel
  • 1 tablespoon of tahini
  • ½ lemon
  • Drizzle of olive oil

 

 

Making the Buddha: Grate or thinly slice the zucchini and fennel, break off mini broccoli trees from the broccoli head, dice or slice the avocado, in a separate bowl crack open two eggs mix together with salt and pepper in add your zucchini and broccoli then add it all into your frying pan with a dollop of coconut oil. Mix for 3-4 minutes then assemble all ingredients together in your Buddha bowl till it’s over flowing with goodness. To finish drizzle over tahini, olive oil and squeeze of lemon.

 

 

Nutritional benefits of these recipes

The seasons are a source of natural diversity, and this is why changes in growing conditions from spring to summer or fall to winter are considered essential for balance for both the earth's resources and its life forms.

 

Once upon a time, people ate certain foods only when they were readily available, accessible and in season. These days, however, it is extremely easy for us to forget about seasons when we eat. Thanks to modern food processing techniques and worldwide distribution of resources, most foods remain available year-round. Grocery store shelves look the exact same in December as they do mid July, and we are able to buy any type of food we want irrespective of its seasonal availability.

 

Just because technology makes it possible for us to have oranges in winter, however, doesn't mean we should eat all foods whenever we please. The disadvantages of living in a technologically advanced period with modern day food practices have revealed themselves among us in the form of an increasing number of food intolerances and allergies, higher levels of obesity, modern chronic diseases like type-2 diabetes and much more.

 

Why use these ingredients

  • They are sourced locally which in turn is better for environment as less fuel is used to transport, organic, better for you, when in season.
  • They can be found at the markets and it is way cheaper to shop within seasons.
  • All these ingredients contain in both Buddha bowls are full of antioxidants, fibre and good to boost immunity and prepare your body for the seasons changes.
  • They contain liver-cleansing greens.
  • Pre and probiotic properties to line your bellies with rid of those nasty bacteria from all the silly season’s party drinks!
  • Yummy combinations!
  • #eatwithyoureyesfirst.

 

Enjoy!

CR xx

 

 

 

 

Spring fling!

Have you had a spring fling? If not, you still have time!

Yeah you heard me! Now, get your mind out of the gutter I'm talking about… I mean a spring fling with yourself!

It seems that every garden in Melbourne is full of flowers at the moment. Gorgeous! Now these blooms just didn’t happen, these plants were carefully tended during the cooler months so that they would bloom for us now. This riot of colour has got me to thinking what we can do for ourselves (like the gardeners and their plants) to ensure that we not only bloom, but also keep blooming!  

I’ve listed below 5 simple ways that we can tend to ourselves. (Sometimes it’s not all about the big things right?)

My challenge to you is to pick one of the things below and tell me about it!!!

1.  Get dolled up (yes even the fellas) and use your wardrobe, don’t put your stylish outfits away until next year’s racing season! And, there are those clothes we have in our wardrobe that are our favourites yet we never seem to wear them. Dress up for a reason or no reason at all, you don’t really need one! However, as in yoga there's a balancing action... Let go of clothes that you haven’t worn for the last two years. Don’t let them clutter your wardrobe (or your life for that matter!) Send them on to a thrift shop or sell them to generate some unexpected cash – who knows they may become someone else’s favourites!

 

2.  Go native, plant your feet on the bare earth! Yep, I know that it sounds, well, a bit hippy alternative. But heaps of research now suggests that direct daily contact with the earth for at least 30 little minutes can help improve many health-related issues such as stress, sleep disorders and headaches to name a few. That’s why if feels so good to lie on the grass or one of our beautiful beaches looking up at the clouds. Have you ever slept under the stars? Wow. Go on, set some time aside to walk barefoot and enjoy the free healing benefits offered by our amazing planet!

 

3.  Swap it! Often we are all-consumed by the big health stuff. But, I am here to remind you that making small changes is the healthiest and most achievable way to look after ourselves. Making small changes to what we eat and deliver huge benefits. Now, I am not saying that there aren’t any rules… A good starting place is to eat less high-calorie, fatty, salty and sugary foods. Swap them for something healthier like, nuts, fruit and veg. These little changes can make a big difference in the long run, I promise! It doesn’t take long for these changes to become your ‘normal’, so here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Substitute alcohol, concentrated juices, soft drinks, and energy drinks for water with a twist (berries perhaps) or lemon in mineral water for something fizzy.
  •  One less sugar in your daily grind (I mean coffee!)
  • Takeaway chips for home cooked roasted veggies rubbed in coconut oil, salt and cayenne
  • Instead of having that entire chocolate bar share it with a friend
  • Swap the bad fat with the good i.e. guacamole instead of mayo, chai instead of that hot chocolate, nuts instead of that packet of chips I’d love to say sugar free Sunday, but let’s be honest that’s not going to happen. You chose a day in the week to limit all refined sugar and replace with more fresh ingredients 

 

4.  Pay it forward! Do something for someone else without any expectations of return. Now I am not preaching, in fact far from it! And, I am not saying that you don’t do this already, but have a go at doing a good deed for someone you either know or don’t know without expecting anything in return. It might not seem much, but together we can make a difference! (Or at least someone’s day!) Some ideas to get you started are: donate a coffee by paying for a second cup for another customer of the coffee stop / stand, if it’s raining give your brolly to someone else (you might need a spare!), genuinely thank and acknowledge the ‘little people’ at work for their contributions, or spend time with an elderly person. Or you could just be the first to smile when passing someone!

While I am on the topic of paying it forward, you might have seen my last blog about the nutrition workshop at Pepper Tree Place last Saturday (stay tunned for a recap of the event in my next post). For the paying it forward, giving back event come along and Invite someone you care about or you think might benefit from a 1.5 hour yoga flow to live music outdoors amongst nature and like-minded people. 

 

Melbourne fresh herbs

5.  Spend time with someone who nourishes your soul! These people may challenge your mind, body or spirit, or be a one-in-a-million friend, lover or even simply you! I’m not going to say too much about this one because you know who this person or people are for you.  

I have done all the talking now it's your turn, tell me what you did why and how it felt... Email me! 

Love CR xx

Peppertree Place round 2!

Come one, come all!!!!

Come join me at Pepper Tree Place for a 40 minute nutrition workshop as part of the Garden Fiesta!

During this workshop you will learn:

  • The importance and value of seasonal and local produce.
  • Live demonstration showing you how to create 10 minutes easy, delicious and nutritious meals and snacks using only what is available from the peppertree gardens.  

Also, at the end of the workshop there will be 10 minutes Q&A for any thing nutrition related.

My times are 1:20 – 2pm Saturday, see below for everything else.

pepper tree Melbourne volunteer event

Peppertree Place is a community garden and place in Coburg where families and communities can come together to learn about growing and preparing fresh food, improving health and enhancing community links.

Click here for more information about Pepper Tree Place 

Love

CR xx

 

New Project!!!

Savasana This… Paying it forward, Giving back 

Hey, listen up! I’ve been thinking…

Yoga Event Melbourne Candice Rubin

Uh oh… I might hear you say - but seriously. I have been thinking.

I've been thinking WHY and WHAT made the launch of the very first Paying it Forward Giving it Back project event such a glowing success. The WHY is important to guide our planning and to ensure the events continue to be a success and bring people together.

The thought that has stuck with me is that it was all about making positive connections while trying to make a difference to the world (no matter how big or small.) Thinking about these positive connections three things jumped out at me:

  1. We all came together with a shared goal.
  2. We understood that each of us started from different places.
  3. We respected and appreciated our differences.

While these ingredients are great by themselves, they're even better when mixed together and especially in large amounts as they were on Sunday - And what a success together we managed to raise $1,980 big ones for our first charity the International Women’s Youth!!!

This new project is not all about raising money (though that is huge!), its about the change we can create through positive connections.

Too give you a little bit of a back story to Paying it Forward Giving it back...The idea had been simmering away in my mind for sometime, but it really took off when I connected with the lovely Katie MacDonald.

Paying it forward giving it back melbourne yoga

Katie and I had lived in the same city for most of our lives and even attended the same yoga studio but hadn’t connected. In fact, it wasn't until we travel 8,863km to attend yoga teacher training in Hawaii that our paths finally connected. Yep, we sure went a long way for that.

But, it was worth it. When I look at the success of my relationship with Katie and our positive connection I can see it's also due to the three earlier mentioned elements.

The bonus here for you is that you don’t quite need to go all the way to Hawaii to positively connect with other like-minded people!!! Get down to the next event, get connecting, be a part of some positive change in the community and help out charity.

Yoga pay it forward melbourne

The events has a nominal compulsory donation of $5, that will get you a hour session of yoga flow once a month, live music and a great positive environment. 

Speaking of live music, I’d like to give a big shout out to the wonderfully talented musicians Archie and Jonathan Max who will be supporting the project’s upcoming events with their awesome tunes.

Stay tuned for details for upcoming events. Our next event will be at the Peppertree Place sat 7th of November at 1pm. Lock it in!

Check out the mini show reel created by the talented Luke. In the meantime, know that we truly are grateful for your support as we put a spotlight on charities that otherwise would only have a little voice or no voice.

 

“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” ~ Gandhi
(I told you I’d been thinking!)

Namaste!

Take a sneak peak at what was our first event ‘Spring Forward Flow’ to launch this bad boy!

Thank you to all who sponsored us, donated, attended and kindly donated products and services which added a little more magic to the day.

Love

CR xx

 

 

Peppertree Place

Last Saturday wasn’t really going to be anything different, however a friend of mine invited me to a food swap at Peppertree Place.

Pepper Tree Place is an impressive community garden in Coburg that is powered by volunteers. The food swap takes place on the first Saturday of every month and involves people bringing surplus home-grown organic produce (anything really) and swapping for something they need. There were all manner of herbs, fruits and veggies on the tables, but, I tell you, it was the apples that were most amazing! They smelt (and as I later discovered) tasted amazing! Just like they always should.

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There is an amazing veggie patch and orchard overseen by some busy two-legged feathered friends, the chooks! (Their gorgeous fresh eggs were also on the food swap table). There is an authentic wood-fired pizza oven and pop-up café (with real coffee) that creates beautiful food from the seasonal produce of the vegie patch and fruit trees. Oh and did I mention, a lovely affordable plant nursery selling everything you would expect from herbs, vegies, bulbs, succulents and all manner of flowering potted plants.

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Now, you don’t need to bring stuff to swap, there is much more going on at Peppertree! It is a very relaxed place but don’t be fooled as there is a hum of energy! This energy has grown and flourished from the shared values of visitors and volunteers alike. It’s all about enjoying fresh food, improving health and growing community links. I was inspired and excited.  This is really what I’m on about! 

So watch this space for initiatives that we will be launching at Peppertree Place later in the year! In the meantime check out the themed food swaps - 10am to 2pm on the first Saturday of each month at 512 Sydney Road, Coburg or for more info visit kildonan.org.au

Pepper Tree Place Pop Up Café.

This week’s chef and volunteer Susan Rosa delivered her Sri Lankan Feast, which featured her own homemade curry paste for a delicious curry. Yum!

It may not be as authentic as Susnas’s Sri Lanken curry, but I thought that wouldn’t let you go without sharing my homemade curry recipe.

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melbourne-fruit-swap

Curry Recipe

Ingredients:

Vegetables

  • 1 brown onion
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • ½ Pumpkin
  • 2 Zucchini
  • 1 Broccoli
  • 3 Carrots
  • Big bunch of Green beans
  • 2 fresh young coconuts (juice from both and flesh from one)

Spices and herbs

  • Cumin
  • Cayenne pepper
  • 1 chili
  • Fresh Ginger
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon – I like a lot so I double this sometimes even more
  • Basil
  • Salt and pepper

Options to add meat or keep it vegan

  • Optional any meat beef, chicken or fish (the meat you just brown before hand and then add everything in)

Method

1.) Roughly chop all veggies then
2.) Sauté garlic and onion
3.) Add in all roughly chopped veggies and all spices then mix around
4.) Add coconut water from both coconuts place lid on pot and simmer away

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Meanwhile lets make the coconut paste:

Scrap the coconut flesh out of the coconut add to blender with a pinch of cumin and cinnamon (blend till its like a past like texture)

Add this to the pot, mix through and let simmer for about 40 min

Alternatively if you have a slow cooker handy, then simply chop everything up make the coconut paste and add everything into your slow cooker let cook all night or day and it will be ready to eat whenever you are. Enjoy!

Let me know how you went and send me an email!!

Love CR xx

SELF CARE

Have you... been feeling short of breath, had an elevated heart rate, found yourself constantly worrying or just felt stressed or fatigued?

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Recently I have been talking about practicing the discipline of yoga and mindfulness through colouring in, not just in the literal sense. There is however a broader topic in which these sit that I as a healthcare professional think it is critical we address.

That is self-care. The World Health Organization (WHO) explains that: “Self Care in health refers to the activities individuals, families and communities undertake with the intention of enhancing health, preventing disease, limiting illness, and restoring health.”

If you don’t know where to start after reading this then let’s talk. 

Love CR xx

Why yoga? Why practice self-care?

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It may be because of all my travelling around of late, but when I think about self-care, I think of an oxygen mask on a plane. What do I mean by this? Well, the attendant always reminds us in the unlikely event of an emergency, to put our oxygen mask on before we help those around us. So if we are not looking after ourselves, or not being kindto ourselves…you guessed it…we cannot help others. This applies particularly when it comes to long-term health!

What has self-care got to do with yoga? Well, yoga is my all-encompassingself-care strategy. Could it be yours?

My dream in life is to be, as my yogi mentor would say my ‘big S self’. The goal is to be my best self in order to make a difference in the world - one nutrition, yoga or PT consult at a time. Eventually I hope that my voice reaches out wide enough to make a difference, beyond my clients and local community.

My first step is to give back…by paying it forward!

This is what I will be focusing my main yogic energy on for right now. I will berunning a charity class each month at different locations around Melbourne. I am welcoming you to come along and enjoy the classes.

Donations from each class will be going to a different charity of choice each month.

The first event is a little different as we are kicking it off with a big bang and joining forces with SoulSista to support Tash in raising $15,000 for the Obede Community Hospital in Kenya (more information below).

Future classes will be donation only (with a minimum $5); Yogi’s of all abilities are welcome!

I hope you can come along, make a difference for yourselves, and maybe we can make a difference together.

THE FIRST EVENT

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What’s it all about?

Yoga is about loving yourself unconditionally and extending that love to others – so get ready because we aregoing to be spreading the love BIG TIME!!!

Me and one of my beautiful partners in crime Katie will be hosting this event. For the launch of our first ‘Community Yoga Fundraisers’ we have partnered up with the founder of SoulSista and put our ‘paying it forward’ and passionate heads together to create a fun and unique yoga experience for you all.

On behalf of Candice Rubin, Unique Yourself and SoulSista we would like to officially invite you to:

SPRING FORWARD FLOW A fun, flowing, reawakening, forward moving practice to play and share with like-minded yogis in the honour of opening ourselves up to the seasonal shift of springtime, while capturing and nurturing compassion internally to radiate outwards

WHEN • Sunday 4th October

TIME • 3pm-5pm

WHERE • South Melbourne

To book your spot just click here and get excited for the crazy fun agenda of afternoon yoga bliss  

You can learn more about World Youth International here and the amazing success stories the Odede Hospital here. If you would like to get to know Tash better and her mission to support then check this out here.

So for now save the date for:   

SPRING FORWARD FLOW – Sunday 4th October 3-5pm             

CR xx

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